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all-time high after being spun off from circuit city. good piece of trivia. >> we love the trivia. winnebago. >> really big cars. hopium here. higher prices for what winnebago yo is selling. gross margins, also up nearly 11%. >> the stock, look at that, one year. 125%. in the meantime, herman miller. i guess people are buying cars but not office chairs. >> this is a job story stock. these things back here, probably might have been herman miller, who knows. second quarter profit shrank more than expected. demand for office furniture sluggish in america. despite the fact i keep destroying mine. i guess that's not enough to help replacement. ceo did say, we could, seeing progress. slowly getting bet are. >> good word. good news, bad news for the market, latching on to the bad. >> stocks down below 2.5%. fair conclusion. eps above estimates. sales last quarter did fall short. revenue projection also disappointing. consultants are pricey. >> yeah. >> expensive. you lock them in. people say, we will do it ourselves. >> maybe not. >> we will end on good news, right? jabil circuit, 8%. i'l
all-time high after being spun off from circuit city. good piece of trivia. >> we love the trivia. winnebago. >> really big cars. hopium here. higher prices for what winnebago yo is selling. gross margins, also up nearly 11%. >> the stock, look at that, one year. 125%. in the meantime, herman miller. i guess people are buying cars but not office chairs. >> this is a job story stock. these things back here, probably might have been herman miller, who knows. second quarter...
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but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immedi
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rescuers helped to slow the paralyzed drivers. the main route going between st. petersburg and moscow for cargo truck drivers. makes new york city traffic look down right peachy! >>> collection it out, china's northwest hammered by relentless snow since last week. snow and fog have shut down multiple airports. >>> let's warm things up. right? we need a little sunshine. super value is the stock that we've chosen today because it is up by 10%. it has been troubled but super value's entire business may be for sale or just the albertson's stores. it is not clear if a deal will be reached but nonetheless, investors plowing in with their feet. >>> call it the millionaire downgrade. could a big chunk of america's millionaires simply vanish if we go over the cliff? robert frank, are we talking like john mcafee going missing or we just saying we're not going to be millionaires anymore because we're not going to sell into these tax rates? >> belize is not big enough for all these missing millionaires. it is more like a downgrade. we're talking about the wealthy getting a l
rescuers helped to slow the paralyzed drivers. the main route going between st. petersburg and moscow for cargo truck drivers. makes new york city traffic look down right peachy! >>> collection it out, china's northwest hammered by relentless snow since last week. snow and fog have shut down multiple airports. >>> let's warm things up. right? we need a little sunshine. super value is the stock that we've chosen today because it is up by 10%. it has been troubled but super...
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the cast of new york city ballet's production of the nutcracker at the nasdaq. habitat for humanity doing the honors there. certainly a lot to watch for. the euro is close to 133. 132.9 right now. that's signaling to the markets perhaps a risk on, after a two-month high in stocks yesterday, jim. >> a lot of companies had to caveat their quarters about what the strong dollar has done. we're not going to hear that next year at this time. we may hear that in the first quarter. a lot of companies, it took -- really took the wind out of the sails that you had in the currency problem. that goes away. the quarters are going to look much better. carl, you said 2013 could be different. and that is whae'reg to figure out. different in a lot of ways that seem positive. people confused at home, this is the fiscal cliff, is it the most important issue. how about a deal where you don't have too much belt tightening and you get the dollar going the right way, all this cash. >> a positive sign to that point, jim, is what we're seeing in the bond markets. we're finally seeing wh
the cast of new york city ballet's production of the nutcracker at the nasdaq. habitat for humanity doing the honors there. certainly a lot to watch for. the euro is close to 133. 132.9 right now. that's signaling to the markets perhaps a risk on, after a two-month high in stocks yesterday, jim. >> a lot of companies had to caveat their quarters about what the strong dollar has done. we're not going to hear that next year at this time. we may hear that in the first quarter. a lot of...
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washington dc s the only city in the united states that has had taken continuous growthh >> what about when gas comes down? >> you have a gas situation where you have $4000 and their wages have only gone up about 1%. was coming up, where is the thing going to? >> it leaves cut taxes. >> i'd like to see taxes go down and someone say america is great. let's do everything we can to eliminate obstacles to success vmax my next guest says that regulations are really killing business. we have congressman eric cantor, the house majority leader is pushing to cut the red tape. and since he does have out there, he actually has a shot at doing it. it's just too hard right ow for businesses to continue to operate, given all the onerous and burdensome regulations coming out of washington. and we want to make that stop so we can turn the country around and began to be a starter country again. know th the obama administration over the course of the term has imposed 400 regulations that impose more than $0 million of costs annually on small businesses. the small business administration has said that th
washington dc s the only city in the united states that has had taken continuous growthh >> what about when gas comes down? >> you have a gas situation where you have $4000 and their wages have only gone up about 1%. was coming up, where is the thing going to? >> it leaves cut taxes. >> i'd like to see taxes go down and someone say america is great. let's do everything we can to eliminate obstacles to success vmax my next guest says that regulations are really killing...
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two of the biggest names in the most widely held stocks around, citi and apple topping the news this hour. headlines aren't good. apple right now is down about 4%. back in bear market territory, down 22% from their historic intraday high of $705 set back in september. right now shares are trading at $551.33. bob pisani joins me on the floor of the nyse. it started with this idc report citing the fact that they would lose their dominance in the tablet market in probably the next couple of years, and then the margin requirement story. >> it is a little complicated. i just want to address this issue first of the rally that we've got because i think that is sort of what's moving the overall market. there is some vague talk in washington that there may be some republican members starting to break ranks with the leadership on the tax issue. there's talk now that some republicans might be willing to accept higher taxes for the wealthy. this would be a break-through. we're monitoring that. now to what sue was talking about on apple. there are some firms raising margin requirements. i think t
two of the biggest names in the most widely held stocks around, citi and apple topping the news this hour. headlines aren't good. apple right now is down about 4%. back in bear market territory, down 22% from their historic intraday high of $705 set back in september. right now shares are trading at $551.33. bob pisani joins me on the floor of the nyse. it started with this idc report citing the fact that they would lose their dominance in the tablet market in probably the next couple of years,...
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thank you, matt. >>> time is money in the windy city. chicago will have the priciest parking meters in the entire country. stay tuned to find out just how much they're going to charge in the new year. >> announcer: if congress forces the economy off the fiscal cliff the immigration and custom enforcement along with the customs and border protection departments will see their budgets cut by over $1 billion which means 8500 border protection workers would face termination. get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> marijuana possession becoming legal under washington state law on thursday. for those who are 21 and older. as marijuana legalization supporters rejoice, marijuana still remains illegal under federal law of course and the white house is weighing the response of federal law enforcement on that front. steve fox is director of state campaigns and government relations for the marijuana policy project. he joins us this morning from washington. steve, good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> just so i know, are you high right now? we've had some people on television the last couple of days on various channels who admit not to be. >> right. i'm not. are you drunk? >> fair enough. i want to know where we're headed.
only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> marijuana possession becoming legal under washington state law on thursday. for those who are 21 and older. as marijuana legalization supporters rejoice,...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> i wanted to update our viewers on shares of hewlett-packard. you may have noticed one point eclipsing up 4.5% today. now taking off some of those gains, but still up almost 3%. a lot of chatter continues to be centered on the idea of potentially breaking the company up. some people would say you certainly do get a fairly big number. let's not forget it's not the hp of packard and hewlett. this argument continues to be out there. and then you'll start to hear rumors about a potential activist. let's not forget they already have an activist on the board of directors, ralph whitworth, owns a stake in the company and a director at this point. while we'll probably continue to hear this, i can tell you at this point that though it wil
only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> i wanted to update our viewers on shares of hewlett-packard. you may have noticed one point eclipsing up 4.5% today. now taking off some of those gains, but...
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much of the competition, for example, in the big tier one and two cities. they have 2176 competitors. but in the smaller cities, 1167. as far as i'm concerned, young's real problem is not china. there is young's fast growing cities and then there is the slow growth domestic business. for the last year the company has shut down more stores than it opened. i'm saying right here right now give me a fee if it happened. do you think that is nuts? that is what algea did with phillip morris are. fast growing international one and they decided to break up. and the growth stock in the form of phillip morris. i think young should be the same thing. the business is sizzling. and now that taco bell has turned things around. i think that the domestic business has enough to turn around as well. right now, young trades at 18 times the earnings. if you split up the break up, i think it will get a higher multiple to the point where the sum of the two parts might be more per share. look, even if young doesn't break itself up. china is going to resume it's long march upward.
much of the competition, for example, in the big tier one and two cities. they have 2176 competitors. but in the smaller cities, 1167. as far as i'm concerned, young's real problem is not china. there is young's fast growing cities and then there is the slow growth domestic business. for the last year the company has shut down more stores than it opened. i'm saying right here right now give me a fee if it happened. do you think that is nuts? that is what algea did with phillip morris are. fast...
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the flag ship store in new york city. let's check in with the chairman and ceo of saks. the stores have good values. welcome back to "mad money." you said people shop at saks depending on how they feel about their net worth. >> at 13,200 on the dow, not too badly. the fiscal cliff, that is what is looming out there in terms of an over hang in the market. >> the whole 1% that changed the tax code. is it nearly as important as what they feel like in terms of their psyche? >> absolutely. i think that whether the rate goes up is less important than how does the dow react to getting some form of an agreement? i think that our customer can adapt to an agreement. >> let's throw in hurricane sandy. you were very, you know, wow, it was tough to talk about hurricane sandy. terrible loss of life. terrible damage. many of your stores got hurt. right after this, deutsche bank met with you and said despite sandy, things are pretty good. >> well look, i think there is the overhang in the environment. sandy was a punch to the stomach. th
the flag ship store in new york city. let's check in with the chairman and ceo of saks. the stores have good values. welcome back to "mad money." you said people shop at saks depending on how they feel about their net worth. >> at 13,200 on the dow, not too badly. the fiscal cliff, that is what is looming out there in terms of an over hang in the market. >> the whole 1% that changed the tax code. is it nearly as important as what they feel like in terms of their psyche?...
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protests in new york city saying they want a bigger slice of the pie. >>> did you see the 60 minutes investigation on chain hma? why our guest has put the stock at a sell. >>> 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern on "street signs." >>> ubs is loeldi inholding its annual media conference in new york today. david faber has the ceo from charter communications. his first interview from taking the top spot. >> we are here at the ubs media conference. with a guest in the media industry whom i have never interviewed on camera. tom rutledge, ceo of charter communications. 5 million subscribers spread across the country but certainly st. louis still the hub. nice to have you. >> thank you, david. glad to be here. >> you've been ceo of this company for most of this year, let's call it. ten months or so. it's different than cablevision which i ran as coo, the cable part of it, for many years. much more spread out. much lower average revenue per user. how confident are you that you can tackle something that even geographically is very different than what you did at cablevision, not to mention get people to
protests in new york city saying they want a bigger slice of the pie. >>> did you see the 60 minutes investigation on chain hma? why our guest has put the stock at a sell. >>> 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern on "street signs." >>> ubs is loeldi inholding its annual media conference in new york today. david faber has the ceo from charter communications. his first interview from taking the top spot. >> we are here at the ubs media conference. with a guest in...
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this incredibly great, you know, washington is the city of acronyms, and hours. the call went out to the different offices around the country looking for someone who had experience in mortgage fraud and securities fraud. i had that experience, so i was nominated by my boss who was the u.s. attorney, and it was sort of this crazy world wind of six weeks from when he had that conversation with me when i was actually confirmed and started serving as the special inspector general. >> was the date that you started? >> december 15th, 2008. >> what are your politics? nominated by the bush administration essentially, but what are your politics? >> i have been a lifelong democrat. since i was old enough to vote, i have always been a registered democrat. it is kind of funny. when the u.s. attorney approached me and asked if i was interested that john and i was sort of going through different excuses why i did not want to go to washington. very happy with being a prosecutor. the only job i ever won it. was getting married, but finally when all those arguments that failed i
this incredibly great, you know, washington is the city of acronyms, and hours. the call went out to the different offices around the country looking for someone who had experience in mortgage fraud and securities fraud. i had that experience, so i was nominated by my boss who was the u.s. attorney, and it was sort of this crazy world wind of six weeks from when he had that conversation with me when i was actually confirmed and started serving as the special inspector general. >> was the...
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courts or others in congress can alternate means which the city operates under the guise of this. could you comment on that, mr. neil barofsky? >> guest: you are touching on really broad issue of the lack of accountability that has arisen out of its financial crisis. we have seen some actions from the sec this week about some of the banks themselves to but we haven't seen a degree of individual accountability for criminal actions have taken place. i think your point is a good one. it sends a really strong message of the exact opposite of what you want to have in the system, which is deterrence. the message is that for these executives and individuals who broke the law, who pushed the envelope, who did so for financial reasons, also for profit, and they earned and enjoy those massive bonuses, the fact that they got to keep all that money and not be held accountable, it sends the message that you know what? keep pushing the envelope. keep doing whatever you want because you will get to keep your money without the fear of the justice system coming in and holding you accountable. i wo
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we've been working hard with the people in the city and throughout connecticut and new jersey to make sure we help our clients get back up in their homes, businesses and so on and so forth. what that sends by the customers there's value in what we're doing. we're began to continue to go out. it's important for companies to protect themselves from cyber attacks and address your suit, just like another hurricane coming through. are you seeing them sitting on their hand and not wanting to do anything? there's two different men at all times. the consumer is spending like they have been, but the business is a lot more cautious. >> my business is one where it says regardless of your miss you need to protect your certainly risks, and we have do is provide them different call at all request if we had a situation where the money couldn't come out of their capital. in effect, rear-ended capital from us. if you think about some of the cast physical in japan and i'll and cries mist. all of those can a ghastly and issues that we deal, plus the day-to-day issues that people face, it's good for our
we've been working hard with the people in the city and throughout connecticut and new jersey to make sure we help our clients get back up in their homes, businesses and so on and so forth. what that sends by the customers there's value in what we're doing. we're began to continue to go out. it's important for companies to protect themselves from cyber attacks and address your suit, just like another hurricane coming through. are you seeing them sitting on their hand and not wanting to do...
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a quick look at the traffic map, we have an accident wrapping up in daly city and the southbound skyline boulevard and john daly just one lane closed. you can get through but it is just a fire late ryan let right lane. give yourself extra time if you're planning on traveling that way this morning. >> california will expect experienced the highest tides of the year this week. thursday morning is when it will peak. this condition is called king ties where the gravitational tug of the month and so on are not climate change is essential for the extreme tides. king tides occur several times a year but this week's of the longest our biggest of 2012. me rouses say this week's ties will not cause flooding because it is happening during relatively calm weather. >> after the kron4 news at 10:00 today is dr. phil. he'll be talking about a mama's boy who needs to get a job. we will be right back. >> online travel adviser hot wire .com has compiled a list of the tent most festive destinations for this holiday season. topics as the san juan pr for its six week long celebration of christmas. they start
a quick look at the traffic map, we have an accident wrapping up in daly city and the southbound skyline boulevard and john daly just one lane closed. you can get through but it is just a fire late ryan let right lane. give yourself extra time if you're planning on traveling that way this morning. >> california will expect experienced the highest tides of the year this week. thursday morning is when it will peak. this condition is called king ties where the gravitational tug of the month...
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the press conference taking place in new york city. there's richard anderson who has just taken the podium here in new york city. they're going to be announcing not only the outline of the terms of this deal but a little bit of the philosophy behind why delta is buying this stake. let's take a look at the terms of the deal. delta buying 49% stake in virgin atlantic. basically buying the singapore airline stake. that's $360 million is how much it's costing. the virgin atlantic brand remains. that's critical here. just a few minutes ago richard branson said ignore all the speculation that i'm going somewhere. i'm going nowhere. he plans to remain ceo of virgin atlantic. why is delta doing this? this is all about increasing exposure to the london market. specifically the slots at heath row. when you look at all the flights that are going to be added to the delta network through its alliance here with virgin atlantic from the new york market, this is very, very lucrative for delta. particularly when you're talking about the corporate custo
the press conference taking place in new york city. there's richard anderson who has just taken the podium here in new york city. they're going to be announcing not only the outline of the terms of this deal but a little bit of the philosophy behind why delta is buying this stake. let's take a look at the terms of the deal. delta buying 49% stake in virgin atlantic. basically buying the singapore airline stake. that's $360 million is how much it's costing. the virgin atlantic brand remains....
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they belong on the battlefield of war, not the streets of our cities. i believe the majority of gun owners would agree we should do everything possible to prevent criminals and fugitives from purchasing weapons. >> three weeks later, six people were killed and four others injured at a sikh temple in wisconsin. the president expresses outrage and makes vague reference to the need for change. we learned over the weekend the department of justice did create a set of recommendationes it beef up background checks after the giffords shooting but those recommendations went largely ignored. this time, it is not just the president saying, when the victims are innocent children, it's time to move from conversation it action. tyler? >> hampton pearson, thank you. >>> to the markets now. apple dipping below $500 a share for the first time since february. in premarket trading, this after citi downgraded stock. the company did sell better than expected 2 million iphone 5s in china over the weekend. the best smart phone launch ever in that country. what will the futur
they belong on the battlefield of war, not the streets of our cities. i believe the majority of gun owners would agree we should do everything possible to prevent criminals and fugitives from purchasing weapons. >> three weeks later, six people were killed and four others injured at a sikh temple in wisconsin. the president expresses outrage and makes vague reference to the need for change. we learned over the weekend the department of justice did create a set of recommendationes it beef...
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remember, a city council woman last week said the city deserves a federal bailout because the city helped reelect the president. >> after the election of jimmy carter, the honorable coleman alexander young, he went to washington d.c., and came back home with some bacon. stuart: well, you heard the rest from there. the lady goes on to say it's a quid pro quo give us the monny because we voted for you. the question, will the president offer any hint of a bailout, bailout help for deeroit today. will he address union anger at michigan's right to work legislation? this goes to the heart of government spending and the position of organized labor in president obama's second term. we're right there in michigan. let's go to facebook. weigh in on what's happening there. will detroit get a bailout and what do you think about the unions? will they win? good questions all. now, one of the worst blowouts in nfl history. seattle seahawks beat arizona cardinals 58-0. the cardinals threw four interceptions fumbled four times and gained 154 yards and seattle undefeated at home and then there's this. the n
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that's why i specifically asked about the citi example. there was example, cutting workers, laying off 11,000 workers led to a 7% increase in the stock value? how do you explain that? >> look, if a company is overstaffed it obviously needs to have an appropriate workforce. there is no argument there. david: so that means that what tim cook was saying was inconsistent with the facts? sometimes you have to focus on cutting workers in order to create more shareholder value, right? >> the question is, well, are we talking about jobs overseas versus jobs here? are we talking about workforce size in the united states? david: the point is, you have to go wherever you can in order to get the most value for your shareholders, right? >> well, that's what i want to address. and yes, but you're talking short term. long term every corporation benefits from a robust economy and from an expanding middle class that can buy the products. they also benefit from good public relations in a positive image when they move jobs back to this country instead of hav
that's why i specifically asked about the citi example. there was example, cutting workers, laying off 11,000 workers led to a 7% increase in the stock value? how do you explain that? >> look, if a company is overstaffed it obviously needs to have an appropriate workforce. there is no argument there. david: so that means that what tim cook was saying was inconsistent with the facts? sometimes you have to focus on cutting workers in order to create more shareholder value, right? >>...
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you go with the citi, with jpmorgan? >> citigroup, jpmorgan, bank of america would be another. also some regionals, sun trust, regions financial. those banks will do very well. the toll brother numbers today, housing is very positive. >> some of the names like boa have had good years. since '91 it's had a year like this. doesn't that connote it may be petter than we think? >> the banks had a good year. an awful year last year as you know. valuations on price to book basis is attractive. and so to us they're trading as a group. we think eventually they get to 1 1/2 times book. that's the kind of upside. normalized earnings hopefully will materialize in 2014 and the upside for the banks is still very good. >> if we go over the cliff, is that mostly a loan growth issue? is it a net interest margin issue? what would hurt them the most? >> credit would stop improving and that's been a huge positive. the results showed today credit improved again. so i think credit would be the number one issue. it wouldn't continue to improve. second, you touched on it. the net interest margin. rate
you go with the citi, with jpmorgan? >> citigroup, jpmorgan, bank of america would be another. also some regionals, sun trust, regions financial. those banks will do very well. the toll brother numbers today, housing is very positive. >> some of the names like boa have had good years. since '91 it's had a year like this. doesn't that connote it may be petter than we think? >> the banks had a good year. an awful year last year as you know. valuations on price to book basis is...
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the floor of the new york stock exchange and steve grasso. what are you looking at? >> i compare jpmorgan, goldman and citi, bank of america. all these names. obviously consensus is jpmorgan is still probably the name to own. but if you look at goldman sachs trading at $119, it looks like it wants to make a run at 130 bucks. it definitely has to hold here, though, $118 to make that move. or else you're just looking at a sliding market. a declining economy and everything else that goes with it. technically the setup here, either jpmorgan or goldman sachs. i think bang for your buck, goldman sachs. bank of america right now overbought. looks like it wants to come back in. >> guys? >> grasso, i think if -- to kind of give people an easy way to choose, if you think we're going to have -- meaning an up equity market, lots of issuance, maybe goldman is your pick. if you don't think that's the case jpmorgan is probably the better of the two. both of them look great technically. i agree with you. >> from a technical standpoint i agree with steve. he's spot on. goldman looks
the floor of the new york stock exchange and steve grasso. what are you looking at? >> i compare jpmorgan, goldman and citi, bank of america. all these names. obviously consensus is jpmorgan is still probably the name to own. but if you look at goldman sachs trading at $119, it looks like it wants to make a run at 130 bucks. it definitely has to hold here, though, $118 to make that move. or else you're just looking at a sliding market. a declining economy and everything else that goes...
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i remember when i lived in the city, when i was there i was paying 50 cents to ride the bus and 25 cents on sundays. so that is huge increase. purchasing power is being lost. david: i just went to pennsylvania over the weekend from new york. $13 in the long continue nell to get back into new york. $13, the price of government. liz: try going from new jersey to new york every day. poor now, let's put it this way, peter. you talk about a dollar kraub? people, look, is that a really fair assessment to call it a crash? you really expect that? >> well it hags int crashed yet. it has gone down. people forget the history of the dollar but when nixon --. liz: don't go day by day. every time it falls it rises again. >> my point in 1971 when we went off the gold standard the next seven or eight years the dollar lost 2/3 of its value. that's why oil prices went from $3 to $30. that's why we had all the inflation of the 1970s. i think decline coming for the dollar will be much bigger han what we saw in the 1970s. the fundamentals are much worse. over last five years, 10 years the dollar has been goi
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he was part of the announcement today here in new york city by satellite coming from down in the dominican. as we look at shares of delta, take a look at this. stock up, a nice gain today, almost 7%. tyler, in the end, what we're going to see is more of these types of deals in the industry, as you see the domestic u.s. carriers tried to increase their exposure to some of these lucrative markets. >> you answered my question. virgin gets to remain a virgin after it jumps into bed with delta. >> i'm in the touching that. come on, that's a no win situation. yes, it remains, the brand remains. >> the brand remains. what's it going to do for airfares? anything? is there anything that will affect the flying public really? >> i think it's too soon to know. conjecture to say we're going to see airfares go up or down because of this. >> sue. >> gentlemen, analyzing the analyst, goldman sachs making calls on retail sector coach and michael kors. back in two. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. ou
he was part of the announcement today here in new york city by satellite coming from down in the dominican. as we look at shares of delta, take a look at this. stock up, a nice gain today, almost 7%. tyler, in the end, what we're going to see is more of these types of deals in the industry, as you see the domestic u.s. carriers tried to increase their exposure to some of these lucrative markets. >> you answered my question. virgin gets to remain a virgin after it jumps into bed with...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly da ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is aagic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >> i have your fox business brief. the u.s. trade deficit widened nearly 5% in october. imports fell to their lowest level since april of last year. the trade gap with china did hit an all-time high. will fred industries is the latest offering special one-time payments. the company is boosting its quarterly dividend 20% to 16 and a half% a share payable on december 28. the website planning to streamline its operation and focus its resources on engagement innovation and customer satisfaction. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-de
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dagen: electric makes the city a lot more quiet. trust me. mr. mayor, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. connell: let's go back to the markets now and talk a little bit about the hedge funds. dagen: the trade from sandra in chicago. sandra: we actually have seen commodities up across the board today. this is despite the fact that more hedge funds and large institutional investors are pulling themselves out of that trade. they are betting that prices will actually go down in the next year. i think there are a couple of reasons. hedge funds really want to put the money at risk. there is no reason to put money at risk with the u.s. fiscal cliff pending in with the holidays approaching. a lot of the big banks are coming out and despite hedge funds, they are coming out with very bullish markets. >> i think actually 2013 will be critical because we will have china manufacturing. we will have to see if that will slow down. sandra: so much at play here. we will keep talking to traders all day. we will have more for you throughout market now.
dagen: electric makes the city a lot more quiet. trust me. mr. mayor, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. connell: let's go back to the markets now and talk a little bit about the hedge funds. dagen: the trade from sandra in chicago. sandra: we actually have seen commodities up across the board today. this is despite the fact that more hedge funds and large institutional investors are pulling themselves out of that trade. they are betting that prices will actually go down in...
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of solar city lyndon rives is ceo and co-founder of the company. guys, great to see you. >> thank you for having us. >> lynn done, i will start it off with you this is a reduced offering, can you characterize what happened behind the scenes? did you see less demand for this offering and why the need to push this thing out of the gate right now? >> so, the fact that solarcity come out is quite amazing, it is best that we have a good product. we provide cheaper, cleaner energy. the solar sector has taken a beating and unfortunately, we have see received some of that but it is not based on today. it is based on what is the long term. and by us offering cheaper, cheaper electricity, you will see that fundamentally, that will change. >> all right. let's talk about long term then, because in your filing, you said that long-term growth is heavily dependent on government subdid sid disand clean energy policies and note the u.s. federal tax credit for solar projects with will fall 30% the cost of the system to 10% tend of 2016. >> i can't hear a word you're
of solar city lyndon rives is ceo and co-founder of the company. guys, great to see you. >> thank you for having us. >> lynn done, i will start it off with you this is a reduced offering, can you characterize what happened behind the scenes? did you see less demand for this offering and why the need to push this thing out of the gate right now? >> so, the fact that solarcity come out is quite amazing, it is best that we have a good product. we provide cheaper, cleaner energy....
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where do you think vegas fits on that map, and what's the trajectory for the city on that front? >> it's the fastest growing part of everything we have been working on. two years ago, the vegas tech start-up scene was virtually nonexistent. and we've had several companies just ones i happen to know of, there's been ten tech start-up companies that relocated from other states to downtown vegas. so, for example, one of the companies is remotive. they make iphone-powered robots and moved to downtown vegas about a year ago, originally three people from seattle. they had considered silicon valley but then we recruited them to downtown vegas and now they're at about 20 people. and recently announced $5 million in funding from sequoia capital. so it's really happening here and it's pretty exciting to be part of it. >> yeah, and the city definitely needs it. that would be great if it could catch fire and sounds like it is. talk to me about retail. how did cybermonday go? how are you feeling about the season at large? there's been some discussion about how good the numbers looked overall
where do you think vegas fits on that map, and what's the trajectory for the city on that front? >> it's the fastest growing part of everything we have been working on. two years ago, the vegas tech start-up scene was virtually nonexistent. and we've had several companies just ones i happen to know of, there's been ten tech start-up companies that relocated from other states to downtown vegas. so, for example, one of the companies is remotive. they make iphone-powered robots and moved to...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's time square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. retail wreck. santa delivered coal for most today. should you be betting on a bounce back? the global race to print money is on. and we've got the best ways to play japan's easy money. and 2013 trades. top picks in an uncertain world also "fast money" goes fast forward into next year. first, to our top stories. five days to go until the fiscal cliff and the heat is turning up on both sides of the aisle. house speaker john boehner says the senate needs to act first. meantime, just about 40 minutes ago, tim geithner said the u.s. is simply running out of money. let's get the latest on this game of chicken from c nbc's chief political correspondent, john harwood. john? >> melissa, i want to bring you up to date on the fiscal cliff developments. first of all, as you mentioned, secretary geithner has informed the senate that the united states government will hit its debt ceiling on monday. that is december 31st. now, that doesn't mean that anything happ
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's time square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. retail wreck. santa delivered coal for most today. should you be betting on a bounce back? the global race to print money is on. and we've got the best ways to play japan's easy money. and 2013 trades. top picks in an uncertain world also "fast money" goes fast forward into next year. first, to our top stories. five days to go until the fiscal cliff and...
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but it's the safe name in the space, if you really want to go a little bit further out on the risk profile, then who you can still go to bank of america or citi. >> all right, coming up on "mad money," coming up next, claimer has three ceo exclusives tonight. on the bio-tech front. that's all coming up, top of the hour, jam packed hour, you don't want to miss it. we have your first move tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! hi! how are you? why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureat
but it's the safe name in the space, if you really want to go a little bit further out on the risk profile, then who you can still go to bank of america or citi. >> all right, coming up on "mad money," coming up next, claimer has three ceo exclusives tonight. on the bio-tech front. that's all coming up, top of the hour, jam packed hour, you don't want to miss it. we have your first move tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of...
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and i think we have to acknowledge idaho, the city in twin falls. when we decided to come here, we are fast people. they said you will never catch us. this state is an awesome place to do business in this past year has proved people are right. what we did was work side-by-side making sure it was safe, we always work forward. tracy: three new products will be coming out of this plant. a smaller cup, all the granola, and regular yogurt. why do you think it is taken o off, everybody is eating greek yogurt these days. >> it is true. healthy, natural yogurt can be in the lunchbox, and even myself. tracy: my kids love that. it has been around for hundreds and hundreds of years. in america it was not enjoyed by everybody. it was never pure and simple. tracy: you are feeding us and giving industry to our country. thank you, sir. >> thank you, tracy. ashley: way to go, idaho. more than potatoes. the official santa tracking company made a list and checked it twice ending its relationship with google in a partnership with microsoft to help children keep tabs o
and i think we have to acknowledge idaho, the city in twin falls. when we decided to come here, we are fast people. they said you will never catch us. this state is an awesome place to do business in this past year has proved people are right. what we did was work side-by-side making sure it was safe, we always work forward. tracy: three new products will be coming out of this plant. a smaller cup, all the granola, and regular yogurt. why do you think it is taken o off, everybody is eating...
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in a city on the verge of bankruptcy, can't pay any of their bills. where the spenders ou outweigh e people. it will be dissolved into the county. he is out there drumming up support. what difference does it make, shouldn't they be sitting at a table trying to figure out what to do? >> the president still thinks the campaign is going on. to be truthful i think he really believes he can go to the people and get republicans to roll over and surrender. i don't think a negotiating tactic if you want a deal everybody can walk away from the table happy with i think the republicans i talk to them they say we dealt with tim geithner and the president, they want a surrender, not a deal. there's a lot of ill will that come between these two parties that annoys republicans the president keeps going out on the campaign trail rather than doing what you suggested, striking a deal. lori: how will that make or break a situation making it better or worse, how does that play in and our deep spending cuts even a good thing with the economy so close to contraction? >> cu
in a city on the verge of bankruptcy, can't pay any of their bills. where the spenders ou outweigh e people. it will be dissolved into the county. he is out there drumming up support. what difference does it make, shouldn't they be sitting at a table trying to figure out what to do? >> the president still thinks the campaign is going on. to be truthful i think he really believes he can go to the people and get republicans to roll over and surrender. i don't think a negotiating tactic if...
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i had a lunch. >> it was in the city. >> no. >> you were so close, you came across the bridge? >> i also had to meet with my style team. >> okay. >> my style is lacking, apparently. >> another historic night at madison square garden and the 12-12-12 concert brought relief for hurricane sandy. the sold-out show lasted nearly six hours and was said to have reached an audience of two billion, with a b, people around the world. it was broadcast over tv, radio, internet, quite a night if you were lucky enough to have a ticket. i was actually at another charity dinner where they auctioned off tickets to this event with a car waiting outside and some very generous person spend $19,000 and bought the tickets. >> not that much. >> 19 you think is not? >> i thought there were tickets earlier that were going for more than that, also. >> it was an extraordinary concert for an extraordinary situation. and -- >> it will be interesting to see how much money -- >> we'll probably find out soon enough how much money was raised. >> 12-12-12. and we're all still here. >> someone told me at 12:-12-
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the city of los angeles new parking meter law. you will not believe this one. o as you can see, geico's customer satisfactn is at 97%. o as you can see, geico's customer smmmm tasty.s at 97%. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the sces. this coffee cup, for example, is cit's not real.ed. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickl try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. adam: the state of california is taking aim at delta airlines for not complying with privacy laws when it comes to its fly delta app. shibani joshi is covering this story. how much trouble are they in? let me ask you guys,
the city of los angeles new parking meter law. you will not believe this one. o as you can see, geico's customer satisfactn is at 97%. o as you can see, geico's customer smmmm tasty.s at 97%. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the sces. this coffee cup, for example, is cit's not real.ed. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 %...
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here in new york, here in new york city, the laws are about as strict as they are anywhere in the country. so how do we strike this balance? >> you strike a balance by saying look, anyone has a right to firearms that are reasonably related to self-defense there is a license for that and hunting and sports. but no one has a right to have military-style firearms that are designed to kill large numbers of people as rapidly as possible. common sense says that. and people in rural areas will recognize that too. everybody wants their kids to be safe. >> sure. >> and the fact is they're having more and more of these outrages. you know, as i've said before, we had a maniac attack an elementary school in china last friday, the same day as newtown, but no one was killed. >> that's a talking point that is out there quite a bit. the bottom line is the american people are ready for change. will the congress walk in lockstep with the american people in this? that's the big question. congressman jerrold nadler, great to have you with us tonight. thank you so much. remember to answer tonight's question a
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you can move out of the city. you can change the process and get involved in the same way -- stuart: i understand point. [talking over each other] stuart: voting to make michigan a right to work state. that is the democratic process. that is what is happening here. >> these people on lawfully legally expressing their opinion today. we have a mess on our hands. stuart: let me throw this that you. in the last ten years the employment level, the number of jobs in right to work states has gone up 10%. the employment level in non right to work states like michigan has gone 1%. don't you think there's something to be said for being right to work in terms of getting more jobs to your state? good jobs at a toyota or honda? >> there is no more pro-business mayor in the state or the country but i can tell you as you know as a business reporter there tweet types of lies, lies, damn lies and statistics. i didn't make that up but i can show you statistics the other way that taps 6 of the top ten states in unemployment, six of
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shares fractionally lower there. >>> the bank of citi said uk authorities would not attempt to grab the uk based assets of a failing u.s. bank. the offer, which was not reciprocated, is part of an attempt by regulators in controlling the risk of institutions collapsing. >>> and the 20th position to hold a ceo at a fortune 500 case. and 16.6% are at the broad end of the fortune 500 firms. with more on the catalyst 2012 fortune 500 consensus is deborah gillis. deborah, thanks for joining us. why has the number not improved in sort of seven years? >> well, if you say it's been seven years and barely any movement in terms of women's representation on -- and, in fact, very little movement over the last three years for women in executive officer positions. why is that? it's certainly not a supply problem. we know that there are many women with the skills and experience to serve on corporate boards. in fact, our research shows that if you look at the executive officer pool and the fortune 500, there are 710 women with the skills and experience to serve on corporate boards. so we really need to
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fx strategy at citi. steven, hi. good morning. does that suggest to you we're going to get a resolution before, dare i say, weekend? >> i'm not sure about the weekend, but it looks increasingly as if they're both trying to avoid going over the fiscal cliff, even for a small period on of time. i think the warnings that fed economists and other economists have given is that this isn't something one should do lightly. we've been talking about this for a year and a half now. so i think that the range of differences has narrowed. >> i wonder what that means when we start to look into 2013, if some resolution is likely here. what is the outlook for the u.s. economy and for the dollar? >> obviously, this is a large issue. for markets, they don't need a brilliant resolution to it or a grand scheme plan. what the markets need to know is we're not going to have a disaster going over the cliff at the beginning of january. in terms of the dollar, it's good news for the u.s. economy, but it may be better news for the world. the fed is going to
fx strategy at citi. steven, hi. good morning. does that suggest to you we're going to get a resolution before, dare i say, weekend? >> i'm not sure about the weekend, but it looks increasingly as if they're both trying to avoid going over the fiscal cliff, even for a small period on of time. i think the warnings that fed economists and other economists have given is that this isn't something one should do lightly. we've been talking about this for a year and a half now. so i think that...
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you have members of the city council saying the president needs to bail us out. they used that language. i think it is veryytelling where he went today. connell: all right, steve, it is very good to see you. dagen: a new report by the u.s. intelligence reveals china will have the world's largest economy by 2030. the councils global trend report takes into account factors such as localization and the environment. europe, japan and russia are also expected to continue to decline. connell: a matter of time, as they say. this fox business exclusive, we will talk about the war on business. it was a record year for anti-trust funds. dagen: the sanctions against iran. if this policy will change anything over there. the state of the economy and why it matters to you and this, the cost of crude oil. take a look at it. more than $86 a barrel. stubbornly high. ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life side down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you % today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my
you have members of the city council saying the president needs to bail us out. they used that language. i think it is veryytelling where he went today. connell: all right, steve, it is very good to see you. dagen: a new report by the u.s. intelligence reveals china will have the world's largest economy by 2030. the councils global trend report takes into account factors such as localization and the environment. europe, japan and russia are also expected to continue to decline. connell: a...
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announcing to protect the city and exposing even greater against the rebellion and the united nations. while it may be too early to draw many conclusions, m23 failure to rally would greatly present a common front may signal the beginning of a new era of trust building between ethnic groups after two presidential elections that empowered the congolese to seek change to the ballot, instead of against, m23 has no popular appeal. but the highly controversial and contested 2011 presidential state election, [inaudible] making it impossible for the government to mobilize at a time of crisis. m23 exacerbated the legitimacy crisis by exposing the state in the to protect its citizens. the government failed to be the professional army. throughout the most important single element, coveted natural resource. without such a competent military, drc is unable to stop the search. and said, the government of uss chosin to compromise and co-opt them with no disruption of the rank-and-file. the lack of an adequate military program has resulted in the establishment of structures and the national army. thi
announcing to protect the city and exposing even greater against the rebellion and the united nations. while it may be too early to draw many conclusions, m23 failure to rally would greatly present a common front may signal the beginning of a new era of trust building between ethnic groups after two presidential elections that empowered the congolese to seek change to the ballot, instead of against, m23 has no popular appeal. but the highly controversial and contested 2011 presidential state...
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>> there is certainly a role for the city banks and jpmorgans in the world. i meet with a lot of smart people. i haven't had anyone smart enough to tell me what the optimism size after bank us. >> hensarling was taking about a role for jpmorgan in the economy as well as small, medium, community banks. that as the house takes on new leadership starting with the next congress in january. back to you. melissa: rich edson, thanks so much. urban outfitters is drumming up negative publicity with its profanity-laced stocking-stuffers. including $18 let something reminisce. lori: you can figure it out. what is that on the far side of the screen though? is that mistletoe? melissa: it was all something awesome photo album. you can figure it out. despite the criticism the stock is soaring today on upbeat fourth quarter sales outlook. so we want to know how important is morality when it comes to investing? >> say they weren't promoting fracking okay? lori: that was good, charles. >> it is interesting, urban outfitters, two major headlines. one on wall street, sales are a
>> there is certainly a role for the city banks and jpmorgans in the world. i meet with a lot of smart people. i haven't had anyone smart enough to tell me what the optimism size after bank us. >> hensarling was taking about a role for jpmorgan in the economy as well as small, medium, community banks. that as the house takes on new leadership starting with the next congress in january. back to you. melissa: rich edson, thanks so much. urban outfitters is drumming up negative...
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we have been driving around the twin city roads this morning. we've been streaming and thought, you know what? it is 12 degrees. we have a full foot of snow on the ground. the kids are out of school, a lot of them, why not hop out of the car and let you guys know that winter finally arrived here. you know what? this is normal kind of snowfall for december we normally see. we've not seen a snowfall like this in the twin cities or minnesota for that matter since 2011. we had under a foot of snow all of last winter. even those of us who traditionally overall are used this kind of weather this is certainly a bit of a change from the past couple of winters. schools are closed. schools are starting late. commute times here in the twin cities metro tripled or quadrupledded. there are a lot of people in the twin cities standing in line and minneapolis and st. paul where there are not a lot of garages and they are here at the impound lot getting their cars back. snow emergencies called to try to get the streets plowed curb to curb and emergency vehicles
we have been driving around the twin city roads this morning. we've been streaming and thought, you know what? it is 12 degrees. we have a full foot of snow on the ground. the kids are out of school, a lot of them, why not hop out of the car and let you guys know that winter finally arrived here. you know what? this is normal kind of snowfall for december we normally see. we've not seen a snowfall like this in the twin cities or minnesota for that matter since 2011. we had under a foot of snow...
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where is the smartest city in north america? one website says san francisco is the second smartest city. san francisco has a lining entrepreneurial economy -- this rhining entrepreneur economy, the report says, but they say it is near colleges and universities. behind san francisco are seattle and vancouver. >>> 7:23. we want to check in with sal. see what's happening on the roads. sal? >> yeah. boston has harvard. >> right. >> let's take a look at what we have. it's cambridge, technically. but you know what i mean. southbound 880, we have slow traffic. we also have slow traffic on the bridges. but not so much on the san mateo bridge as we did yesterday. we want to talk about contra costa county because highway 4 has improved from antioch to pittsburg but slow in bay point. 24 is not that bad. it's crowded, though. and thin 80 westbound in western contra costa county slow in richmond as you drive down to berkeley. if you are driving in san jose, we have slow traffic here coming up from downtown. it's very slow driving up to the
where is the smartest city in north america? one website says san francisco is the second smartest city. san francisco has a lining entrepreneurial economy -- this rhining entrepreneur economy, the report says, but they say it is near colleges and universities. behind san francisco are seattle and vancouver. >>> 7:23. we want to check in with sal. see what's happening on the roads. sal? >> yeah. boston has harvard. >> right. >> let's take a look at what we have. it's...
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in our society. >>> and earlier in the day, new york city mayor michael bloomberg called on the president to lead the nation on the issue of gun control. >> it's time for the president, i think, to stand up and lead and tell this country what we should do. not go to congress and say, what you guys want to do. this should be his number one agenda. he's the president of the united states. and if he does nothing during his second term, something like 48,000 americans will be killed with illegal guns. that is roughly the number of americans killed in the whole vietnam war. so let's get to cnbc's washington correspondent john harwood to talk about how washington will handle the gun control issue. i guess that's what we'll talk about this time. we have a lot to talk to you about involving washington. i guess the lead, obviously, we would be talking about boehner, too, at some point, john. do you have comments on the gun control issue? >> well, i think you saw in the president's address last night, a politician who had been deeply impacted by what happened, like the entire country has been impac
in our society. >>> and earlier in the day, new york city mayor michael bloomberg called on the president to lead the nation on the issue of gun control. >> it's time for the president, i think, to stand up and lead and tell this country what we should do. not go to congress and say, what you guys want to do. this should be his number one agenda. he's the president of the united states. and if he does nothing during his second term, something like 48,000 americans will be killed...
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why would all of the kid in the new york city need it? not everyone was affected by hurricane sandy. staten island was hard hit and parts of queens hard hit and some parts of new jersey. >> gretchen: what is the most ups íáing part to you. what was your gut instinct? >> why are children tting it that shouldn't. parents can afford to give children their lunchh. >> this is what kristin gillebrand said. we just opened it up for all kids. you i can see that from a certain point of view . with all of the forms and who was displace what was not. you think there could have been a easier process. >> they know each child that was affected. this child gets a free lunchh and this doesn't. that's how they should do it. >> gretchen: they are saying that the storm will cost the american taxpayer $60 billion. is this a waste of the money. >> i think it should go to families who need it i am not getting anything. my homeowners and flood insurance is not giving me anything. they are just giving rental assistance. it should just go to families. >> gretch
why would all of the kid in the new york city need it? not everyone was affected by hurricane sandy. staten island was hard hit and parts of queens hard hit and some parts of new jersey. >> gretchen: what is the most ups íáing part to you. what was your gut instinct? >> why are children tting it that shouldn't. parents can afford to give children their lunchh. >> this is what kristin gillebrand said. we just opened it up for all kids. you i can see that from a certain point...